These online modules are designed to quickly engage learners via critical thinking and personal reflection while introducing fundamentals of Population Health, Community Engagement, Team Work and Critical Thinking. A typical module begins with a warm-up exercise, engaging learners with the material via their own existing knowledge or personal experiences. Instructional content is then presented via brief text or a short video. Learners then complete open-ended or multiple choice questions which require them to think critically about the material which has just been presented. Suggested answers are provided where necessary to offer additional content and guidance. Small Bytes are appropriate for learners at any level who are new to population health and related concepts.
Modules
- Characteristics of Communities
- Community Data
- Community Health Evaluation
- Conducting a Windshield Tour
- Creating a Workplan
- Defining Community
- Essentials of Public Health
- Ethics: Community Level Considerations
- Ethics: Conflicts of Interest
- Health Disparities
- Health Literacy
- Introducing Yourself to the Community
- Introduction to Community Engaged Research
- Introduction to Literature Reviews
- Methods in Community Engaged Research
- Patient Centered Medical Homes
- Population Health Interventions
- Population-Based Preventive Strategies
- Principles of Community Engagement
- Reliability and Validity
- Social Determinants of Health
- Starting With Strengths: Assessing Community Assets
- Starting With Strengths: Mapping Community Assets
- Types of Evaluation
- What Is Population Health